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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY • What is the primary function of the respiratory system? • A) Regulation of body temperature • B) Transportation of nutrients • C) Gas exchange • D) Regulation of blood pressure • C) Gas exchange • Which organ system is responsible for producing movement and maintaining posture? • A) Cardiovascular system • B) Respiratory system • C) Muscular system • D) Nervous system • C) Muscular system • Which structure separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity? • A) Diaphragm • B) Liver • C) Spleen • D) Kidneys • A) Diaphragm • Which type of tissue covers and protects the body's external and internal surfaces? • A) Nervous tissue • B) Muscle tissue • C) Epithelial tissue • D) Connective tissue • C) Epithelial tissue • Which gland is responsible for regulating metabolism and energy production? • A) Adrenal gland • B) Thyroid gland • C) Pancreas • D) Pituitary gland • B) Thyroid gland • Which chamber of the heart receives oxygenated blood from the lungs? • A) Right atrium • B) Left atrium • C) Right ventricle • D) Left ventricle • B) Left atrium • What is the function of the nephrons in the kidneys? • A) Regulation of blood pressure • B) Production of urine • C) Regulation of body temperature • D) Synthesis of hormones • B) Production of urine • Which bone is commonly known as the kneecap? • A) Patella • B) Femur • C) Tibia • D) Fibula • A) Patella • Which part of the brain is responsible for coordinating voluntary muscle movements and maintaining balance and posture? • A) Cerebrum • B) Cerebellum • C) Brainstem • D) Hypothalamus • B) Cerebellum • Which structure connects the brain to the spinal cord? • A) Cerebellum • B) Brainstem • C) Cerebrum • D) Thalamus • B) Brainstem • What is the primary function of red blood cells? • A) Transporting oxygen • B) Producing antibodies • C) Clotting blood • D) Fighting infections • A) Transporting oxygen • Which hormone is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels? • A) Insulin • B) Estrogen • C) Testosterone • D) Cortisol • A) Insulin • What is the function of the alveoli in the lungs? • A) Filtration of blood • B) Gas exchange • C) Production of mucus • D) Regulation of blood pressure • B) Gas exchange • Which vessel carries oxygen -rich blood from the heart to the body tissues? • A) Pulmonary artery • B) Pulmonary vein • C) Aorta • D) Vena cava • C) Aorta • Which structure is responsible for producing bile to aid in digestion? • A) Liver • B) Gallbladder • C) Pancreas • D) Stomach • A) Liver • What is the function of the lymphatic system? • A) Transporting oxygen • B) Producing hormones • C) Fighting infections • D) Regulating body temperature • C) Fighting infections • Which type of muscle is responsible for involuntary movements such as peristalsis? • A) Skeletal muscle

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